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Clean machine: MINI John Cooper Works and MINI John Cooper
Works Convertible now also meet Euro 6d-TEMP emissions standard.

The top athletes of the British premium brand in the small car
segment feature a petrol engine particulate filter, which is
integrated into the sports exhaust system, from March 2019.

Munich. The top players in the model range of
the British premium brand for the small car segment deliver their
thrilling performance not only with exemplary efficiency, but also
with further improved emissions behaviour. The MINI John Cooper Works
(fuel consumption combined: 6.9 – 6.9 l/100 km with 6-speed manual
gearbox, 6.2 – 6.1 l/100 km with 8-speed Steptronic transmission;
combined CO2 emissions: 158 - 157 g/km with 6-speed manual
gearbox, 142 – 140 g/km with 8-speed Steptronic transmission) and the
MINI John Cooper Works Convertible (fuel consumption combined: 7.1 –
7.0 l/100 km with 6-speed gearbox. 6.5 – 6.4 l/100 km with 8-speed
Steptronic transmission; combined CO2 emissions: 162 – 161
g/km with 6-speed gearbox. 148 – 145 g/km with 8-speed Steptronic
gearbox) will be equipped as standard with petrol engine particulate
filter to reduce particulate emissions from March 2019. The petrol
engine particulate filter is now an integral component of the exhaust
emissions purification technology on all petrol engine models of the
MINI brand in the small car segment.

In the MINI John Cooper Works and in the
MINI John Cooper Works Convertible, the petrol engine particulate
filter is integrated into the standard sports exhaust emissions
system. This ensures that the dynamic power delivery of the 2.0 litre,
170 kW/231 hp 4-cylinder engine with MINI TwinPower Turbo technology
generates a distinctively sporty sound while ensuring exemplary
exhaust emissions behaviour. Both John Cooper Works models now meet
the especially stringent Euro 6d TEMP emissions standard. The
introduction of the latest exhaust emissions reduction technology has
no influence on the exemplary fuel consumption and CO2
values of both top athletes.

With the standard 6-speed manual gearbox, the MINI John Cooper
Works accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in only 6.3 seconds and takes a
mere 5.6 seconds to go from 80 to 120 km/h. The MINI John Cooper Works
Convertible completes the standard sprint in 6.6 seconds from
standstill and the interim sprint in 6.1 seconds. The 8-speed
Steptronic sports transmission is also optionally available for both
John Cooper Works models.

The purist, race-feel oriented overall package of the MINI John
Cooper Works and the MINI John Cooper Works Convertible consists of
the powerful turbo-charged engine, the sports suspension with 17 inch
John Cooper Works light alloy wheels, a sports brake system, the John
Cooper Works aerodynamics kit and the John Cooper Works sports seats.
In addition the top athletes feature LED headlamps in their current
edition as well as LED rear lights in the distinctive Union Jack
design underlining their British origin.New customisation
options are the interior equipment feature MINI Yours Interior Style
Piano Black illuminated including the back-lit trim area on the front
passenger side and the Piano Black Exterior option with high-gloss
black surrounds for the headlamps, the rear lights and the radiator
grille. The latest additions to the range of options and accessories
include the telephony option with wireless charging, the MINI logo
projection on the driver’s side, the customisable products of the MINI
Yours Customised range as well as numerous MINI Connected digital services.

Fuel consumption, CO2 emission figures and power
consumption were measured using the methods required according to
Regulation (EC) 2007/715 as amended. The figures are calculated using
a vehicle fitted with basic equipment in Germany, the ranges stated
take into account differences in selected wheel and tyre sizes as well
as the optional equipment. They may change during
configuration.The information has already been calculated based
on the new WLTP test cycle and adapted to NEDC for comparison
purposes. In these vehicles, different figures than those published
here may apply for the assessment of taxes and other vehicle-related
duties which are (also) based on CO2 emissions.

For further details on official consumption figures, official
specific CO2 emissions and power consumption of new cars,
please refer to the "Manual on fuel consumption, CO2
emissions and power consumption of new cars" available free of
charge at all sales outlets, from Deutsche Automobil Treuhand GmbH
(DAT), Hellmuth-Hirth-Str. 1, 73760 Ostfildern-Scharnhausen and at http://www.dat.de/angebote/verlagsprodukte/leitfaden-kraftstoffverbrauch.html.